Suspected mastermind of Ethiopia attacks shot dead: State TV

AFP  |  Addis Ababa 

The security of Ethiopia's northern Amhara state, suspected of being behind a coup bid in the region and of possible links to the of the chief, has been shot dead, reported Monday.

"Asaminew Tsige, who has been in hiding since the failed coup attempt over the weekend has been shot dead" in the regional capital Bahir Dar, reported.

Abiy Ahmed's office had named Asaminew as the suspect in an "attempted coup" in Amhara that left the region's president, top general dead on Saturday.

A few hours later in what the government said appeared to be a co-ordinated attack, the was killed by his

However, details of links between the two attacks and their ultimate motive have not been made clear.

Asaminew was only last year released from almost a decade in prison over a 2009 coup plot under an amnesty.

Analysts describe him as a hardline Amhara nationalist who was likely facing removal from his job over efforts to form a militia and rhetoric pushing for territory in neighbouring Tigray to be reclaimed.

He recently appeared in a video calling for civilians to arm themselves in preparation for attack.

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First Published: Mon, June 24 2019. 19:10 IST